I thought I would share with you my new gaming table.
I was tired of playing on the floor (bad back) and the girlfriend demanded use of the kitchen table if I planned to continue enjoying eating (and I did) so I decided to make a table.
Budget: 150$
Tools Required:
2 Paint Brushes
1 level
2 boxes of screws
1 finishing hand sander (not an absolute necessity but a real headache saver)
2 clamps
Electric Drill
3 inch wood screws x 36
2.5 inch wood screws x 10
1 can of stain
1 can of sealent
1 can of wood putty.
I started by determing what I wanted the dimensions of the table to be. Since most ply/press board is 8x4 and most games we play are 4x4 it seemed like an 8x4 table would be perfect (we have 4 friends who play pretty regularly so 2v2 battles are common).
The sides are (2) 2x6 cut to 8'3" long (Lowes will do cuts for free if you buy your wood there) and (2) 2x6 cut to 4' long. The internal supports are (3) 2x4 cut to 4' long. The legs are (4) 3' long 3x3 (easily the most expensive part of this project) the playing surface itself is a smooth surfaced particle board covered in green game table felt.
Wood total: 100$ even
Screws, stain, sealent, putty total: 47$
Construction pictures:
http://s85.beta.photobucket.com/user/do ... rary/table
Finished product:

My favorite part of it is the 2 inch or so lip around the edge, it's perfect for catching rouge dice. I was fairly pleased with myself since this was my first real attempt at anything handy other then basic maintenance. Of course there were problems (I didn't know wood came in different grades or that wood putty didn't stain in the same way wood did (even though the package claims it will)) but overall I was quite pleased with it.
Thoughts, opinions, suggestions for my next gaming project!?